Jones Dairy Farm at Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts on the Farm
May 15, 2026

Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts 2026: Dates & Locations

Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts are a 60+ year tradition held throughout National Dairy Month in June. Often called “Breakfast on the Farm,” these events, held in counties throughout the state, invite guests to enjoy a classic pancake breakfast, tour a working dairy farm, and connect with Wisconsin agriculture.

Learn what to expect at a Wisconsin Dairy Breakfast and where Jones Dairy Farm is participating alongside local farm families and a host of volunteers.

What to Expect at a Wisconsin Dairy Breakfast?

Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts invite guests of all ages to learn more about local dairy farms and the farm families that keep them running. Here’s what to expect when you attend:

  • A hearty breakfast featuring eggs, pancakes, sausage, yogurt, cheese, milk and even ice cream
  • Guided or self-paced farm tours and behind-the-scenes access
  • Meet-and-greets with farm families and local community members
  • Educational exhibits about dairy farming
  • Family-friendly activities like petting zoos, antique tractor displays, music, and more

When are Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts in June 2026?

Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts are held on weekends throughout June, typically beginning between 6:30 and 7 a.m. and ending between 11 a.m. and Noon.

Where to Find Jones Dairy Farm at Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts

Saturday, June 6: Jefferson County
Where: Kutz Dairy, Jefferson
Time: 7–11 a.m.
On the Menu: Eggs, pancakes, Jones Pork Sausage Links and Jones Canadian Bacon, ice cream, dairy cakes, yogurt parfait bar, charcuterie board, and milk
Admission: Adults $12; Children 4-10 $6; 3 and under free. Tickets available for purchase in advance online or at the Jefferson County Fair Park until sold out.
Details: Free parking and shuttle bus service at Jefferson High School or TopCon, 5527 WI-106, in Fort Atkinson.
Learn more here

Saturday, June 6: Rock County
Where: Brandl Farm, 10817 East Lake Shore Road, Clinton
Time: 6:30–11 a.m.
On the Menu: All-you-can-eat pancakes, Jones Pork Sausage Patties, yogurt, applesauce, string cheese, cheese curds and ice cream.
Admission: Adults $10; Children 10 and under $5. Tickets available for purchase online in advance or at the event.
Learn more here

Sunday, June 7: Brown County
Where: Tinedale Farms, 2768 Poplar Street, Wrightstown
Time: 8 a.m. to Noon
On the Menu: Pancakes and maple syrup, Jones Canadian Bacon, eggs, deep fried cheese curds, yogurt, custard and milk.
Admission: Adults and children (11 and up) $12; Children 5-10 $5; Children 4 and under free. Tickets available for purchase only on-site the day of the event.
Learn more here

Saturday, June 13: Dane County
Where: Swaindale Genetics, 2810 County Rd W, Deerfield
Time: 7 to 11:30 a.m.
On the Menu: Scrambled eggs, pancakes, Jones Pork Sausage Links, yogurt, cheese, ice cream, milk and coffee.
Admission: Adults 12 and up $10; Ages 3-11 $5; Ages 2 and under free.
Details: Cash or checks preferred. Tickets available for purchase only on-site the day of the event.
Learn more here

Saturday, June 13: Walworth County
Where: Loudenbeck Farms, N410 Hillside Road, Lake Geneva
Time: 6:30 – 11:30 a.m.
Jones on the Menu: Eggs, pancakes, Jones Pork Sausage Links, cheese, ice cream and more.
Admission: Adults $10; Children 6-10 $5; Children 5 and under free. Tickets available for purchase only on-site the day of the event.
Learn more here

Saturday, June 20: Sheboygan County
Where: Majestic Crossing Dairy, N5853 Meadowlark Road, Sheboygan Falls
Time: 7 a.m. – Noon (breakfast served until 11 a.m.)
On the Menu: Scrambled eggs, pancakes, Jones Pork Sausage Links, cheese, yogurt, milk, coffee and ice cream.
Admission: Ages 7+ $10; Children 3-6 $5; Children 2 and under free. Tickets available for purchase online in advance or at the event.
Learn more here

Saturday and Sunday, June 20 & 21: Watertown Agri-Business Club
Where: McFarlandale Dairy, N302 County Road K, Watertown
Time: 7 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
On the Menu: All-you-can-eat pancakes, eggs, Jones Pork Sausage Links, cheese, milk, juice, coffee and ice cream.
Admission: Adults $10; Children 6-10 $5; Children under 5 free. Tickets available for purchase in advance online via Eventbrite, at select local businesses, or at the event. Eventbrite purchases may include additional fees but allow access to a prepaid ticket line. See event details for local business locations.
Learn more here

Saturday, June 27: Racine County
Where: Racine County Fair Grounds, 19805 Durand Ave., Union Grove
Time: 7 – 11 a.m.
On the Menu: Eggs, Jones Pork Sausage Links and Heritage Uncured Ham, ice cream and more
Admission: $10; Children under 5: free. Tickets available for purchase only on-site the day of the event.
Learn more here

Why Jones Dairy Farm Participates

While Jones no longer operates a dairy farm (the company transitioned away from dairy production in the mid-1980s), it continues to celebrate by supporting Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts across the state.

Jones Dairy Farm is proud to support these events as one of many sponsors helping bring communities together. At each breakfast, the focus remains on the host farm and local volunteers, and Jones simply plays a supporting role by:

  • Providing products for the menu
  • Volunteering alongside community members
  • Helping continue a long-standing Wisconsin tradition

Why Attend a Wisconsin Dairy Breakfast?

Whether you’re a Wisconsin local or visiting for the weekend, dairy breakfasts offer a unique and memorable experience. Each breakfast is hosted by a different farm family, making every event and menu unique. Therefore, it’s worth checking out more than one during the month.

Many of these events sell out, so checking details and purchasing tickets in advance is recommended.

Reasons to go:

  • Experience Wisconsin agriculture up close
  • Support local farmers and rural communities
  • Make it a memorable summer family outing
  • Enjoy a unique, limited-time June tradition in the state

FAQ: Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts

Are Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts free? How much do they cost?

Most breakfasts charge a small admission fee, typically $10-$12 for adults and $5-$6 for children, with younger children often admitted free. These events help raise funds for local dairy promotion groups and agricultural organizations, while also covering the cost of the meal.

Can tickets be purchased in advance of the breakfast?

It depends on the event. Some breakfasts offer advance ticket sales online or through local businesses, while others offer tickets the day of the event only. Be sure to check details for each individual breakfast on the Farm.

What time do Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts start and end?

Most breakfasts begin around 7 a.m. and end between 11 a.m. and noon. Times vary by location, so check event details. You can also find a full schedule through the Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin.

Are dairy breakfasts kid-friendly?

Yes, these events are designed for the entire family, often featuring kid-friendly menu options, petting zoos, and activities for all ages.

Are the events accessible for guests with disabilities?

Most events are listed as handicap accessible. Contact the organizing committee for specific accommodations.

What happens if it rains?

Most breakfasts are held rain or shine. Check event updates from organizers in case of severe weather.

Are pets allowed at Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts?

For the safety reasons, pets are typically not allowed. These are working farms with livestock and equipment, so it’s best to leave pets at home unless otherwise noted.

Is parking available at Wisconsin Dairy Breakfasts?

Yes, parking is available and typically free or included in the price of the ticket. Most events offer on-site parking, while a few provide off-site parking with shuttle service. It’s best to check event details in advance for specific parking instructions.

If you can’t attend a local Breakfast on the Farm, visit our Brunch Recipe Collection to make your very own farm-style breakfast.

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